Tripathi Sandeep, Arteaga Grace, Rohlik Gina, Boynton Bradley, Graner Kevin, Ouellette Yves
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Department of Pediatrics, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
J Nurs Care Qual. 2015 Apr-Jun;30(2):160-6. doi: 10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000107.
Implementation of effective family-centered rounds in an intensive care unit environment is fraught with challenges. We describe the application of PDSA (Plan, Do, Study, Act) cycles in a quality improvement project to improve the process of rounds and increase family participation and provider satisfaction. We conducted pre-/postintervention surveys and used 5 process measures for a total of 1296 daily patient rounds over 7 months. We were successful in conducting family-centered rounds for 90% of patients, with 40% family participation and a 64.6% satisfactory rating by pediatric intensive care unit providers.
在重症监护病房环境中实施有效的以家庭为中心的查房充满挑战。我们描述了在一项质量改进项目中应用PDSA(计划、执行、研究、行动)循环来改善查房流程并提高家庭参与度和医护人员满意度。我们进行了干预前/后调查,并在7个月内对总共1296次每日患者查房使用了5项流程指标。我们成功地为90%的患者进行了以家庭为中心的查房,家庭参与率为40%,儿科重症监护病房医护人员的满意度为64.6%。